Hill AFB, Utah, launched an initiative designed to reduce the Base’s electric consumption and increase the Base’s resiliency to electric outages, improve the resilience of the power supplies to itself, and reduce its reliance on energy sources outside the fence line.

CS Energy was contracted by PSE&G as a full Turnkey EPC contractor to design, procure and install a 13.0 MW solar array at Cinnaminson Landfill, NJ, as a part of the their Solar 4 All® program. CS Energy has a strong history of working with PSE&G’s Solar 4 All® team.

Eversource, the largest utility in NH, MA and CT, was approved by their state regulators to develop, construct and operate 44MW of solar facilities across all of MA to directly save their rate payers money.

Conti was contracted to engineer procure, construct and commission a 4.0 MWdc ground mount solar array on a farm field in Waconia, MN. The project was in the development stage for over a year before Conti was contracted to perform work.

The Dover Landfill, located in Dover Massachusetts, is a former municipal solid waste landfill owned by Hale Reservation and operated by the Town of Dover that ceased operation in 1987. BlueWave Solar entered into an agreement to develop a commercial-scale solar PV system on the landfill.

Located on Hobomock Street in Pembroke, Massachusetts, Conti Solar, Onyx, and the Town of Pembroke worked together to convert the capped landfill into a solar array. Once an old dump that started accepting waste in the 1920’s, the landfill is now generating clean renewable energy for the town.

The Gold Meadow Farms Solar Project, developed by Southern Sky Renewable Energy and constructed by Conti Solar, is the largest solar farm in Rhode Island. The 21MW project is providing clean energy and jobs to hundreds of people across the state.

IGS Solar, a commercial and residential solar provider and an affiliate company of IGS Energy, one of the largest independent retail energy suppliers in the country, contracted Conti Solar to provide EPC services for Ohio’s largest landfill project. This project is also Ohio’s solar power generation plant.

Dix Solar LLC (True Green Capital) contracted with the Federal Government to lease the property for the construction of a solar array at their closed landfill at Joint Base MDL. Dix Solar contracted Conti to engineer, construct, and commission the 16.5MW ballast mounted solar installation.

ADESA, a recognized as a leader in vehicle auctions in North America, sought to save money on their electricity costs and reduce their reliance on the grid by installing a 4.23MW solar carport project at their Massachusetts facility.

Triangle T Ranch is one of the largest almond and pistachio farms in California. This project was designed to offset Hancock Natural Resource Group’s (HNRG’s) operating expenses at the TTR and contribute to their sustainable farming practices.

Citizens Energy Corporation is a leader in turning brownfields to brightfields by installing solar arrays on capped and closed landfills. The Agawam Landfill solar project was one of five projects Citizens selected Conti as their engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor.

One of the largest rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) arrays in New England, this net metering distributed generation project for a manufacturing facility in Leominster, Massachusetts provides a cost offset to the owner’s electrical usage.

This large solar array was built on an 18-acre municipal landfill owned and operated by the Bernards Township. Conti was contracted by New Jersey Resources Corporation to provide turnkey engineering, procurement, permitting and construction services for this project.

As a new investor in the United States solar market, GD Development was looking for the top EPC contractor to complete the Lumberton Solar Project. After an exhaustive search, they chose Conti as their partner.

At the Catonsville, Dundalk and Essex campuses of the Community College of Baltimore County, Conti provided turnkey engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of this solar carport system for Constellation Solar.

Green is not only the New York Jets team color but its philosophy for energy conservation. Conti installed a rooftop solar system at the Jet's Atlantic Health Training Center, the largest of any NFL team.